The largest and most ornate late 19th century civic building in Australia is renowned for its high Victorian interiors and rich decoration.
Features
Guided tours not included
Tours of the building are not available at the moment.Close to transport included
Public transport nearby.
Accessibility
Wheelchair access included
Hearing support system included
Onsite mobility parking included
If you hold an approved permit, you can park free for a certain period of time in designated parking zones.Level access entrance included
Accessible entry to Sydney Town Hall is available via Druitt Street, directional signage is located around the building. For assistance please call 02 9265 9178.
Lift included
Accessible toilets included
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- Mon6May
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Marina Prior in concertAustralia's leading lady will thrill us with her fabulous voice and a special guestSydney Town Hall - Tue21May
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Sydney Writers' Festival Secondary School DaysLearn from some of the world's most exciting literary talents with Sydney Writers' FestivalSydney Town Hall - Thu23May
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Ann Patchett on Ordinary JoysChat with cherished writers and real life friends at Sydney Writers' Festival 2024Sydney Town Hall - Thu23May
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SWF Great Debate: AI is Better Than the Real ThingMan vs machine – an intellectual battle royal at Sydney Writers' Festival 2024.Sydney Town Hall - Thu23May
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Sydney Writers' Festival Primary School Days An engaging and educational journey into the world of literature with Sydney Writers' FestivalSydney Town Hall - Sat25May
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Bonnie Garmus: Lessons in ChemistrySee Bonnie Garmus talk about her smash hit novel Lessons in ChemistrySydney Town Hall - Sat25May
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Michael Connelly’s Life of CrimeInternational king of crime fiction talks books and beyond at Sydney Writers' Festival 2024.Sydney Town Hall - Thu6Jun
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Reasons for Hope. In Conversation with Dr. Jane GoodallDr Jane Goodall is returning to Australia for the first time in five years with her Reasons for Hope tour.Sydney Town Hall - Wed17Jul
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Sydney Town Hall organ recitalsBe enchanted by the magic of Sydney Town Hall's grand organ, at a free concert in the heart of the citySydney Town Hall - Sat20Jul
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Rachmaninoff’s VespersLie back on a yoga mat and immerse yourself in the sumptuous and captivating beauty of Rachmaninoff’s All-Night VigilSydney Town Hall - Wed31Jul
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Ryan Holiday Live: The Stoic LifeRyan’s talks are inspirational, full of powerful educational insights that leave attendees energised to growSydney Town Hall - Fri9Aug
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Sydney Tattoo ConventionImmerse yourself in Sydney's tattoo culture at Town Hall : Top artists, live shows, and endless inspiration!Sydney Town Hall - Sat16Nov
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Showstoppers | Rodgers & HammersteinFavourite moments the great Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals, including The Sound of Music, South Pacific & The King and ISydney Town Hall - Sat14Dec
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Japanese Kimono Competition Australia's largest kimono competition for kimono fans to participate in and enjoy!Sydney Town Hall - Sat14Dec
- Sat1Feb
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Elizabeth Gilbert Weekend WorkshopJoin us in Sydney for a weekend workshop where creativity and liberation collide, unleashing your big magic!Sydney Town Hall - Mon1Jan
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Sissy BallWe unite Australia’s boldest houses to see who shines brightest at Sissy BallSydney Town Hall
Sydney Town Hall and Town Hall House venue hire
A well-known landmark on George Street
Sydney Town Hall has been a major landmark in the heart of the city for over 130 years, with its steps possibly Sydney's best-used rendezvous point. Today it is a workplace, hireable venue and a seat of local government.
The town hall was built in the 1880s on the site of an old cemetery from local Sydney sandstone.
History
History of Sydney Town HallA major landmark in the heart of the city, with its steps possibly Sydney’s most popular rendezvous point.Published 18 September 2020Things to see and do
Grand organ, Sydney Town HallWhen it was installed in 1890, the grand organ was the largest in the world and described as the ‘finest organ ever built by an English organ builder’.SydneyHistory
History of City of Sydney councilSydney has transformed from a penal colony in 1788 to today’s global city. Along the way it has been governed by London appointees, landed gentry and, since 1842, by a council that has been either elected or imposed by the state government.Published 18 September 2020History
Old Sydney burial groundSydney’s first official cemetery is where Sydney Town Hall now stands.Published 25 November 2019Council governance & administration
A guide to Council decision-makingThere are different ways to participate in Council decision-making. This guide explains the types of activities we use to enable direct participation and how you can get involved.Published 11 January 2023